Refrain: A5 A5 D5 C5 A5 Tra-la-la, tweedlee dee dee it gives me a thrill E5 D5 E5 A5 D5 B5 A5 To wake up in the morning to the mock - in' bird's trill A5 A5 D5 C5 A5 Tra-la-la, tweedlee dee dee, there's peace and good will - E5 D5 E5 D5 A5 D5 B5 A5 You're welcome as the flowers on Mock - in' - bird Hill E5 A5 A5 D5 B5 When the sun in the mornin' peeps over the hill E5 D5 E5 B5 A5 D5 A5 And kisses the roses 'round my windowsill E5 A5 A5 D5 B5 Then my heart fills with gladness when I hear the trill E5 D5 E5 B5 A5 D5 A5 Of those birds in the treetops on Mock - in' - bird Hill Repeat Refrain: E5 A5 A5 D5 B5 When it's late in the evenin' I climb up the hill E5 D5 E5 B5 A5 D5 A5 And survey all my kingdom while everything's still E5 A5 A5 D5 B5 Only me and the sky and an old whippoorwill E5 D5 E5 B5 A5 D5 A5 Singing songs in the twilight on Mock - in' - bird Hill Repeat Refrain: One verson of the lyrics which I found sometime ago on the internet lists this as a third verse which Patti Page *may* have included on one or more of her recordings: E5 A5 A5 D5 B5 Got a three cornered plow and an acre to till E5 D5 E5 B5 A5 D5 A5 And a mule that I bought for a ten dollar bill E5 A5 A5 D5 B5 There's a tumble-down shack and a rusty old mill, E5 D5 E5 B5 A5 D5 A5 But it's my home sweet home up on Mock - in' - bird Hill. Repeat Refrain: